Old 12-12-2015 | 05:18 PM
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BobJenkins
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Or.... do just what you advise, while working for a regional that has a flow, in case things change and it becomes tougher to get hired at a mainline. That way, you have two options as opposed to just one.

Originally Posted by sevenforseven
In another thread, I cautioned someone against hanging their hat on a flow. Don't do it. Get your experience and time and get yourself as best qualified as you can for the place you want to work. Don't depend (for God's sake) on a regional to do that for you.
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